Small script used to generate a base64 encoded gzip string that later can be included in a script (with the function 'b64gzdecode' in this repository) as a one liner in case of failed minification due to advanced script structure.
When running b64gz.sh, $1 must be either 'file' or 'stdin'. Depending on the previous input, the script will either encode and return the file supplied in
When running b64gzdecode, input should be $1 and optionally $2, where $1 is a string generated by b64gz.sh and $2 is either 'print' or 'evaluate'(defaults to print), to either print the decoded string to stdout or to evaluate the content of it.